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Witherspoon v. Wright

Court of Appeals of Georgia
Oct 24, 1958
106 S.E.2d 159 (Ga. Ct. App. 1958)

Opinion

37404.

DECIDED OCTOBER 24, 1958.

Appellate procedure. DeKalb Superior Court. Before Judge Vaughn. August 7, 1958.

Louis M. Tatham, for plaintiff in error.

N. Forrest Montet, contra.


The judge's order sustaining the oral motion to dismiss the petition for certiorari did not state what grounds that motion contained and did not state on what grounds the motion was being sustained. The bill of exceptions does not show upon what grounds the petition for certiorari was dismissed but it merely contains a statement that the motion to dismiss was sustained and that such was contrary to law.

A bill of exceptions which does not show upon what grounds the petition for certiorari was dismissed presents no question for decision. Gunn v. Wood, 99 Ga. 70 ( 24 S.E. 407).

Writ of error dismissed. Quillian and Nichols, JJ., concur.

DECIDED OCTOBER 24, 1958.


Summaries of

Witherspoon v. Wright

Court of Appeals of Georgia
Oct 24, 1958
106 S.E.2d 159 (Ga. Ct. App. 1958)
Case details for

Witherspoon v. Wright

Case Details

Full title:WITHERSPOON v. WRIGHT et al

Court:Court of Appeals of Georgia

Date published: Oct 24, 1958

Citations

106 S.E.2d 159 (Ga. Ct. App. 1958)
106 S.E.2d 159